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    Armadale is a novel by Wilkie Collins, first published in 1864–66. It is the third of his four 'great novels' of the 1860s: after The Woman in White (1859–60)...
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  • West Lothian Armadale Stadium Armadale (automobile), an obsolete British automobile Armadale (novel), a book by Wilkie Collins Armadale F.C., an association...
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  • Armadale at Lady Baskerville's window, and both are murdered. Emerson locates Ali, who leads Amelia, Abdullah and O'Connell to the body of Armadale,...
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    German spas and Italy for his health. In 1864, he began work on his novel Armadale, travelling in August to the Norfolk Broads and the village of Winterton-on-Sea...
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  • Ashlydyat (1864), Mrs. Henry Wood Griffith Gaunt (1865–66), Charles Reade Armadale (1866), Wilkie Collins Foul Play (1868), Charles Reade Cora, or, The Romance...
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    No Name is a novel by Wilkie Collins, first published in 1862. Illegitimacy is a major theme of the novel. It was originally serialised in Charles Dickens'...
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  • a high-spirited but vacuous young man somewhat resembling Allan Armadale in the novel of that name. Zack leaves home after disagreements with his ultra-religious...
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    Nautical fiction (redirect from Sea novel)
    fortune, and Wilkie Collins's Armadale (1866), which follows gentlemen yachting. Likewise William Clark Russell's novels, especially the first two, John...
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  • and lawyers appear often in his works, notably in The Woman in White, Armadale, No Name and The Moonstone. Man and Wife was first published in 1870 as...
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    laudanum-addicted character also appeared in Wilkie Collins' novel Armadale (1864–1866). Wilkie Collins' novel The Moonstone (1868) features laudanum "as an essential...
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  • film Talk to Her Lydia Gwilt, the femme fatale in Wilkie Collins's novel, Armadale Lydia Hadley, mother in Ray Bradbury's short story, "The Veldt" Lydia...
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  • Wife, and more distantly those of Lydia Gwilt in Armadale and the female protagonist of his late novel, The Haunted Hotel. The blind Leonard is another...
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    (1856) A Rogue's Life (1856/1879) The Woman in White (1860) No Name (1862) Armadale (1866) The Moonstone (1868) Man and Wife (1870) Poor Miss Finch (1872)...
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    single family for longer than any other house in Scotland. The 18th-century Armadale Castle, once the home of Clan Donald of Sleat, was abandoned as a residence...
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    2019. Retrieved December 6, 2019. "Ontario Confirms First Case of Wuhan Novel Coronavirus". Government of Ontario. January 25, 2020. Archived from the...
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    district, predominant urban centres within the metropolitan area include Armadale, Fremantle, Joondalup, Midland, and Rockingham. Most of those were originally...
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  • plans the murder of the woman's husband) Wilkie Collins: Armadale (1866) (the villainess of the novel, Lydia Gwilt, a beautiful, sensual temptress, bigamist...
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    School. Silvey describes the school as unusual in that it is located in Armadale's Pioneer Village which is an open-air museum "...in the style of an 1800s...
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  • known as Thistle FC Nelson Thistle Timaru Thistle Ardeer Thistle F.C. Armadale Thistle F.C. Bathgate Thistle F.C. Buckie Thistle F.C. Bunillidh Thistle...
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    1728 her mother married again, this time to Hugh MacDonald, Tacksman of Armadale, Isle of Skye. MacDonald was brought up by her father's cousin, Sir Alexander...
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    significantly through new subdivisions surrounding the original town-site. Armadale Railway Line also planning to extend till Byford in first phase and till...
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    the loss of its stadium in the city, has raced at the Lothian Arena in Armadale, West Lothian. The Monarchs have won the Premier League championship five...
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  • Tom Hanlin (category People from Armadale, West Lothian)
    writer, known for writing a number of novels which were influential and sold widely. Hanlin was born in Armadale, West Lothian on 28 August 1907. At the...
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    Macquarie) Moncrieff Stirling Aberdeen Abermain Abernethy Appin Armidale (Armadale), suburbs include Ben Venue Balranald Ben Lomond Breadalbane Buchanan Campbelltown...
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    now the responsibility of the Highland Council. Achriesgill Altnaharra Armadale Assynt Bettyhill Bonar Bridge Brora Clashmore, Assynt Creich Dornoch Drumbeg...
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    Gioachino Rossini and his contemporaries. The town is depicted in the novel Armadale by Wilkie Collins. Bad Wildbad is connected to Germany's national rail...
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    comprises three twenty-bedded adult acute admission wards (Broadford, Armadale and Struan Wards) and a 12-bed Intensive Psychiatric Care Unit (Portree...
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    (1979). In Search of Breaker Morant: balladist and bushveldt carbineer. Armadale: H. H. Stephenson. ISBN 978-0-9596365-1-2. Cutlack, Frederic (1962). Breaker...
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    Mr. Hyde) The Government Inspector, 2008, (adapted from Nikolai Gogol) Armadale, 2007 The Falls, 2006 Korczak's Children, 2006 Murderers, 2005 A Picasso...
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    that they grew cabbage in their front yards. Canadian writer Hugh Garner's novel, Cabbagetown, depicted life in the neighbourhood during the Great Depression...
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